Eastern
Ukraine has a large Russian-speaking population and has seen a series of
protests since the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in
February. Protesters in largely Russian-speaking Donetsk, 130km (80 miles)
from Sloviansk, have been occupying government buildings for days and demanding
a referendum on becoming part of Russia. A similar move prompted a Russian
takeover of Ukraine's Crimea region earlier this year. The US and EU have
imposed sanctions on Russian and Crimean people they say were connected with the
takeover. Russia has denied responsibility for the protests in eastern Ukraine,
but Western nations have expressed concern over a build-up of Russian troops
along the border. Trouble continued in several towns and cities on Saturday
despite the Kiev government setting a deadline of Friday for all occupations to
end. Interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk visited Donetsk on Friday and
attempted to placate anti-government groups by guaranteeing that no restrictions
would be put on the use of the Russian language.
Regional
police spokesman Ihor Dyomin described how armed men were bussed to the police
station in Sloviansk. "Six or seven unknown persons got out. They fired
several shots in the air and attempted to storm the police department," he
said. He added that "people in camouflage uniform" and with weapons" were
inside the building. Mr Avakov promised to deal with the attackers. "The
response will be very tough because there is a difference between protesters and
terrorists," he said.
The
Interior Ministry said the aim of the attack was to seize arms from the police
station, where some 40 automatic rifles and 400 pistols were stored along with
ammunition. One of those who seized the police station said the group had gone
to Sloviansk to fight people who represented the illegal authorities of interim
President Oleksandr Turchynov. Interviewed in Russian, the man said they represented the
People's Front of Donbass - the industrial Donets Basin region in eastern
Ukraine. He said those involved were peaceful Donbass residents and "not
fascists". The BBC's David Stern, who was briefly in Sloviansk on Saturday,
said from what he saw the take-over was well-organised and the gunmen were
quickly spreading their control throughout the town and beyond. The roadblocks
were being reinforced with more tyres as he left, and the people manning them
were well-armed, he said. Late on Saturday, pro-Russian activists seized the
town administration in Druzhkovka, according to RBK-Ukraine media sources. The
occupation by pro-Russian groups of the local government building in the
regional capital Donetsk is meanwhile continuing. Alexander Gnezdilov, the
protesters' unofficial spokesperson, told the BBC the group that seized
Sloviansk police HQ was "an independent group who are supporting the Donetsk
protest". In Donetsk itself hundreds of pro-Russian protesters marched towards
a police station demanding the resignation of a regional police chief,
Kostyantyn Pozhydayev. He later told the protesters he was standing down. A
Reuters witness said the Ukrainian flag above the police headquarters in Donetsk
had been replaced by a separatist flag.
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The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
--
I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
The armed men, meanwhile, made little secret of the fact they took orders from Moscow. Many of them appeared to be Russian troops from Crimea. Asked where he had come from, one told the Guardian: "Simferopol." How were things in Crimea? "Zamechatelna," he said in Russian – splendid. He added: "The old ladies are happy. Because of Russia their pensions have doubled." Had he served in the Ukrainian army and perhaps swapped sides? "No, I'm Russian," he replied.
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So the Russians are there. Hasn't anyone told them they're supposed to be pretending to be local?
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I'll tell you a secret - they were there for a long time..
Sneaky bastard Putin placed them there before Germans were crushed in Stalingrad... aiming to screw up all efforts of human rights activists also known as "right sector" in our times.
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